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Heat waves will affect river flows earlier in the spring until later in autumn , new research says.
Researchers at Simon Fraser University studied 860 Canadian river basins over the past 40 years .
Researchers looked at the 80-year histories of six of the country’s most water basins in Western Canada .
Heat waves are associated with summer temperatures in the 30s and 40s .
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